Question 2 (0.5 points) 2 equal charges, 16 micro Coulomb each, are separated by 5 cm. Find force between those. Your Answer: Answer units Question 3 (0.5 points) Add 2 micro Coulombs and 6,769 nano Coulombs and get the result in nano Coulombs unit.
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Step 1: Calculate the force using Coulomb's law formula: \[ F = \frac{K \cdot Q_{1} \cdot Q_{2}}{R^2} \] Show more…
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